Health&Medicine

A new way of sorting and storing vast quantities of living cells may help scientists develop better therapeutics for HIV and cancer by pinpointing cells that lie dormant in the body. Moreover, the technology may soon be seen in manufacturing around the world.

In an effort to find out if violent video games are linked to aggressive behavior in adolescents, researchers used sensors on teenagers' foreheads to measure reactions during gaming, as well as comparing their emotions before and after different versions of games.

Students who take notes with pen and paper understand lecture material better and remember it longer than students who use a laptop and often take verbatim notes, according to a new study by researchers at Princeton and UCLA.

Pheromones secreted by animals play a role in attracting mates and now a new study found humans may be drawn to romantic partners by bodily scents that are not even noticeable, but may ingite sexual attraction.